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Saturday, June 22, 2013

VC Rocks 2013

Welcome to the second VC Rocks Blog Hop of the 2013 season. I missed the first one. I forgot to change over my Yahoo! groups preferences so that group messages would come to my new email address. As a result, I missed the first hop and the beginning of VC.

For those who don't know, VC stands for Virtual Convention. It's a group for people who love all things Stampin Up. I love it because I get to talk to people who love these stamps and accessories as much as I do. We share camaraderie and great card ideas. I joined last year; I found it by fluke because it was mentioned on one of the blogs I follow. We have great card challenges. The challenges and hops really help me keep my mojo kickstarted in the hot summer months.

The theme of this hop is Punches, Big Shot and Simply Scored. Today I have 3 quick cards to share with you that feature use of the Big Shot. I confess I personally don't own a Big Shot; I use the one at the scrapbook store I crop at weekly, or I use the one at the home of the SU demo who holds the stamp club to which I belong.

I actually made all 3 of these cards at club. Normally I stray from my demo's original design somewhat to personalize what I'm creating. I don't think I did this time. On the first two I think I changed up the sentiment; originally they were birthday cards and I wanted a broader sentiment. On the last one, I coloured my flowers a bit differently. One of these first two cards will be an anniversary for friends of mine who are having their 25th anniversary today.

The first card was done in May, our last time using Bashful Blue.It's not a favourite of mine but it's pretty here. I love that both the cardstock and patterned paper are embossed. It's not quite the same as the embedded embossing technique that uses a stamped image but the effect is similar.

The next two cards were made at our June club gathering, our final one until September. We got to play with lots of new products. The first card features the new Modern Mosaic Textured Impressions Embossing Folder. I love it! I have got to get this folder, as well as the stamp set/punch bundle, and the matching paper. We also got to try out the new Crisp Cantaloupe ink pad and cardstock. The colour isn't my favourite, but I think it will grow on me. We used the Rock 'n Roll Technique to stamp the flower.

The final card features the new Wildflower Meadow background stamp and Embossing folder. I actually won the stamp at J's Open House a little before the party but I hadn't used it yet. I didn't think I'd be keeping it. I find that because I can't stand up, I don't often get enough pressure to get a good image with a larger stamp like this one. J. showed me a couple tricks that have me thinking I might be able to manage it. We coloured the stamp with markers rather than inking it. That, plus laying the paper over top of the stamp (rather than pressing the stamp down on to the paper) and using a brayer, resulted in quite a good image, especially by my standards. So now I am pondering that I may keep the stamp. I haven't decided.

One thing to note about using the combo of the stamp and the embossing folder - stamp the image first, then line it up in the folder. Someone either didn't hear J when she said that, or forgot, and the result was that it didn't line up properly.

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I'm a child and youth care worker and I love card making, scrapbooking and working with kids. I try to combine those things as much as possible. My blog is focussed on crafting, mostly my cards. I'm a Christian who strives daily to hone a servant's heart and an attitude of gratitude. I'm funny yet serious, stubborn yet easy going. I love reading, movies, and tv, though the only show that is 'Must See TV' for me is Grey's Anatomy.